Volunteer Opportunities

For all those well-motivated and keen to learn!

Becoming a volunteer for Highway Liberty is enticing for many reasons.

It is a way to give back to the community and support a cause you care about.

It is also a great way to meet new people, learn new skills or gain experience in a field you might like to work in.

For people interested in a career in international development or humanitarian aid, becoming a volunteer for an NGO is especially attractive. We are always seeking new motivated members for our expanding team.

Volunteering for us is a terrific opportunity to fill your required volunteer hours in school and we will gladly provide reference letters to valued team members.

WE ARE SEEKING VOLUNTEERS WITH THE FOLLOWING QUALITIES

Translator

We are looking for a Ukrainian-English translator, who would be willing to undertake a project for our organization and gain some experience in the field.
The hours are flexible to accommodate the candidate’s schedule.
Details can be discussed and confirmed through the form below.
Thank you for your interest.

About Highway Liberty

Highway Liberty is a not-for-profit organization aiming to monitor the observance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the local, regional, national and international levels. Our priority region of interest are the post-Soviet republics. Our principal mode of operation is amassing human rights-related information into a huge database and encouraging civil rights activism with regard to informing, supporting and consolidating citizens, educators, NGOs and public authorities.

About Us

Highway Liberty is a nonprofit humanitarian organization advocating for universally recognized human rights, primarily in the former Soviet states. Our purpose is to encourage the understanding and respect of the rights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees, as well as to provide assistance to victims of human rights violations. Our work consists of gathering information about human rights abuses, encouraging activism in the affected states, raising awareness about the issues and providing direct aid to victims of the human rights abuses. We also provide counseling and guidance to refugees in Canada.